
Discover the diverse regions of Northern Pakistan and their unique adventures
Each destination offers distinct landscapes, cultures, and experiences

Hunza Valley is a serene retreat surrounded by majestic mountains, lush valleys, and crystal-clear lakes. Experience unmatched natural beauty, culture, and tranquility.

Attabad Lake is a stunning turquoise lake located in Hunza Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan, formed in January 2010 after a massive landslide blocked the Hunza River.

The Batura Glacier is one of the longest and most spectacular glaciers outside the polar regions, stretching over 57km along the northern slopes of the Batura Muztagh in Upper Hunza.

A breathtaking alpine meadow offering panoramic views of Nanga Parbat, the ninth highest mountain in the world.

A vast, largely unexplored valley in western Baltistan along the Indus River, Roundu offers sweeping gorge landscapes, ancient forts, and a deeply traditional rural Balti culture.

A secluded Baltistan valley carved by the Indus River, Kharmang is home to ancient rock carvings, Buddhist ruins, ruby mines, and dramatic gorge scenery rarely seen by outsiders.

World's second highest plateau at 4,114m in Baltistan. Home to Himalayan brown bears, wildflower meadows, and Sheosar Lake.

One of Pakistan's great mountaineering valleys in Ghanche, Baltistan, Hushe is the base for Masherbrum, K6, and K7 expeditions, framed by glaciers and soaring granite walls.

At 4,693m, Khunjerab is the world's highest paved international border crossing, connecting Pakistan and China through a breathtaking high-altitude plateau on the Karakoram Highway.

The cultural capital of Gojal in Upper Hunza, Gulmit is a welcoming village known for its Wakhi heritage museum, Ghulkin Glacier, sweeping valley views, and position near Attabad Lake.

A hidden gem in Baltistan, Shigar Valley blends ancient forts, apricot orchards, and turquoise rivers beneath towering Karakoram peaks.

A remote and pristine valley in Baltistan, framed by the mighty Haramosh Peak (7,409m), offering untouched wilderness, glaciers, and authentic Balti village life.

The ancient capital of Ghanche, Khaplu is a lush valley town in eastern Baltistan known for its 19th-century palace, apricot gardens, and proximity to K2 and Siachen.

A tiny Upper Hunza village of jaw-dropping contrasts, Passu is famed for its cathedral-like rock towers, the vast Passu and Batura glaciers, and thrilling suspension bridge crossings.

The heart of Hunza Valley, Karimabad is a terraced hilltop town famous for Baltit Fort, sweeping Karakoram views, apricot blossoms, and rich Burusho culture.

One of Pakistan's most remote inhabited valleys, Shimshal in Upper Hunza offers vast high-altitude pastures, challenging treks, yak herding culture, and total wilderness solitude.

A dramatic high-altitude trekking destination offering close-up views of Nanga Parbat, the ninth highest mountain in the world.

Skardu is the capital of Baltistan and the main gateway to Pakistan’s highest mountains, lakes, and trekking routes.

Upper Kachura Lake is a peaceful alpine lake surrounded by pine forests, famous for its crystal-clear water and tranquility.
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